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By: Matthew Richard Kerridge | Consumer ElectronicsTelevisions have been commercially available since their invention in the late 1920s. A Mormon inventor from Utah, Philo Taylor Farnsworth, is credited with invention of the first electronic television. He put his invention on public display September 1, 1928, and the exciting new development took off like skyrockets, until today television reaches not only around the globe, but into outer space. They have been for sale commercially since the 1930's. read more

By: Matthew Richard Kerridge | Consumer ElectronicsPlasma televisions are also known as plasma display panels (PDP), and they use a plasma or gas contained between two phosphor-coated glass panels. The plasma consists of the noble gases neon and xenon that interact with the phosphors creating light. The color and intensity of each pixel of the plasma panel is controlled by a computer-directed electron beam. read more

By: vivi | ManagementSituation comedy Main article: Situation comedy The situation comedy, or sitcom, has been the most common, successful and culturally significant type of television comedy read more

By: Fredrick Joy | Consumer ElectronicsToday's technology has made the televisions slim and thin. People of the UK have started saying good bye to those traditional thicker and heavier CRT (cathode ray tube) televisions. These thinner and lighter televisions are called as LCD TVs. read more

By: Dylan A. Vince | Consumer ElectronicsWe surely use items that have Liquid Crystal Displays every day. Generally, the LCDs are everywhere. They are in digital clocks, watches, laptops, microwave, oven, and many more electronic devices. Liquid Crystal Displays are common. read more

By: Dylan A. Vince | Consumer ElectronicsAre Liquid Crystal Display or LCD TVs leading the way? Until the late nineties, Cathode Ray Tube TVs or CRT TVs were the standard, as well as the norm. Due to the demand, Sony - the technology giant started phasing out CRT production. Does it mean that the LCD TVs are better compared to the CRT TVs? Let us compare some advantages and the disadvantages of the two types. read more

By: Dimitris Melis | Consumer ElectronicsNowadays LCD TVs are a lot better and more improved than a few years back. That is because the technologies have been perfected. And don't think that you have to pay a fortune to get your hand on an LCD TV. read more

By: Louise Taylor | Article MarketingThe WEEE Directive (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive), implemented in the UK during 2007, requires environmentally safe disposal of a number of appliances and consumer or business electronics, including the requirement to recycle old televisions. read more

By: Jamie Francis | ShoppingMost people who hear about a plasma television for the first time want to know how exactly they work and what it is that is so special and different about them. Plasma TVs are the new and improved version of the original CRT television and because of the advancement of technology that is used to create them, they show a better and clearer picture. read more

By: BartNortonn | TechnologyFolks are a lot more conscious of the want for environmental protection and eco-friendly products. This cognizance is 1 of the main reasons for the fall of the plasma display sales. Plasma television sales had been once leaping steeply since of the high picture performance and economical costs of plasma televisions. read more

By: Jamie Francis | Home & FamilyTelevisions have been around for ages it seems and as time has progressed, so have the designs, models, features and general characteristics permit plasma televisions to display brighter colours, typically a minimum of 1,000 lux and higher. A brightness factor ensures that every hue present in whatever is being viewed can be thoroughly enjoyed by viewers. read more

By: Jamie Francis | Home & FamilyOwning a television these days is not an option for most. It's more a requirement and not just any television but one that offers the combination of great price, excellent viewing surface, power efficiency and much more. read more

By: Low Jeremy | Article MarketingThe Federal Communications Commission or FCC has reportedly mandated that all stations be able to broadcast high definition television signals by the year 2006. Consumers can readily check if high definition television shows are in broadcast over their televisions. read more